Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.
“Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.”
— Alex Kingston · Worries
The World Motivation
Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.
“Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.”
— Alex Kingston · Worries
Social media worries me because it's not part of my world.
Given the amount of work and time my mum devoted to my sister, it left me a lot of time to play on my own. I mean, I played with kids in the street all the time, too - I definitely wasn't denied a childhood. But I do wonder whether, in a sense, acting was my way of getting noticed.
If you are the one who is dumped, then you feel like your life is over.
My daughter was born in the States, and she went into the educational system here.
I enjoyed my schooldays, but I thought, 'I've got to get through it, and then my life can start.'
We all know the worries of the world are just getting bigger and more heavy, especially for our children.
When you have a family that you know you can always come home too, it just takes care of all your worries.
I don't want to share my worries - that's for me to know.
The world worries about disability more than disabled people do.
I've never really been the type of person who worries much about what people think of me.